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Three minutes into Sunday’s WCHA championship game, the Gophers were gridlocked with the top-ranked Badgers at one goal apiece. No. 7 Minnesota was the underdog. Wisconsin had previously won the last four games against the Gophers by a goal each. More than a minute into the second period, freshman Olivia Knowles received a pass off a faceoff, and saw junior Taylor Williamson streaking toward the front of the net.

Professors, lecturers, teaching specialists and instructors, among other employees, joined the most recent University faculty unionization effort following conversations like these. Many hoped a union would force the University to address frustrations with working conditions and worries about higher education’s future.

Flip phones are already making a niche comeback. The market’s trying to phase them out completely, so it’s roughly the same price as to have a smartphone. Still, this kind of consumer base has spoken: Nokia has the 3310 "Brick," which is the Zeus of a phone. It’s at Best Buy.

While divesting from companies which support Israel is certainly a component of the initiative, it’s certainly not the sole focus. It calls for divesting from private prisons and immigrant detention centers, companies which violate indigenous sovereignty.

Minnesota finished ninth out of 17 teams on Tuesday. The tournament was played at The Grand National Lake Course in Opelika, Alabama. Flanagan finished as the Gophers top scorer shooting one-over for the tournament and tied for 23rd.

Minnesota finished the Meadow Club Women’s Collegiate in 11th place on Tuesday. The tournament featured 16 teams. The plan was to play two rounds on Monday, but with a frost delay, the teams were forced to play just one round on Monday and one on Tuesday.

When senior Joel Gagnon was in middle school, he did a research project on Canadian astronaut Steve MacLean.
Gagnon said that research project inspired him to choose aerospace engineering as his major in college. Like Gagnon, MacLean was also a gymnast.

Dining and dashing at Applebee's. Getting kicked out of Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers. Using amenities at various student apartments. The Minneapolis Police Department has noticed a trend of juveniles loitering on and around campus since September, and are preparing for increased activity this spring.

More than 50 Minnesota college campuses now follow "yes means yes" consent policies as a result of student advocacy.
In 2015, University of Minnesota students were among the first in the state to push for an affirmative consent policy, which requires clearly communicated willingness to participate in sexual activity

Last Thursday, the University’s Council of Graduate Students passed a resolution in the Student Senate calling administration to make mental health data readily available to all students in an annual report.

Minnesota heads into spring break on a nine-game, week-long trip in Arizona against five different teams. They will play two three-game series, one against Arizona State and one against New Mexico State.

When she was an undergrad, a classmate told Meghan Murphy her work reminded him of middle school. She’d painted a bunch of Tim Burton-esque dolls floating in yellow and wearing lingerie — a study in tragedy and empowerment that come with being aware of sexuality at a young age. But the classmate just saw trivial little girl art.

Local artist Nancy Waller started watching “Twin Peaks” when it came out in 1990. In early December, she unveiled a pop-up inspired by the show in her South Minneapolis storefront — the “Black Lodge Gift Shop.”

Richard Painter, a University of Minnesota law professor and longtime critic of President Donald Trump, announced Wednesday that he is mulling a run for Minnesota's U.S. Senate seat currently occupied by Sen. Tina Smith.